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by Rosa carriola
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01/03/2013 18:00:32
by chilli lover
apple
so many people like eating apple, and it can help people keep thin, so i will take some as dinner,. what do you think ? great...and hope it help you keep a good figure by aimilvping
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11/04/2012 14:09:20
by Bary
loganberry
On new loganberry stems swellings about 2 cm long appear and the stem dies back above these swollen areas. The swellings are often accompanied by thin brown longitudinal lesions.The problem appears to be getting worse such that, on some plants, all by martin11
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22/10/2012 10:16:15
by martin11
Catapillars
Hi there, I'm having major problems with catapillars on my brascas eating them completely before they can get going, even with a thin mesh netting over the top and squashing eggs... What can I do? And will they eventually give up?!   Thanks   Lewis by lewis goodall
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25/10/2012 21:42:53
by lewis goodall
Monty Don's Tomatoes
I have lost my copy of the September 2012 Gardeners World magazine which had an article by Monty re growing tomatoes which taste good and have thin skins. I can't remember the varieties, can anyone help? by Dee 4
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12/04/2013 18:44:56
by Dee 4
pruning a pear tree
them turning into woody, weak wood. The next year, thin out the tree some more and bring down some of the height. The third year, thin out the trees some more and cut down to the desired height. Always remove pruned branches from the area of your other by marigold2
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27/07/2012 20:31:30
by chellie
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01/02/2013 22:42:48
by elsie123
Louise Row - Clematis
I prune it ? Its looking thin near the bottom fat round its centre and sent up some more thin shoots that are taller than me and Im 6'1 ft. Perhaps you have seen this site, but they describe Louise Row as being pale mauve/white. It may help you find by greentooth
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17/03/2013 23:25:57
by Busy-Lizzie
Advice on planting native hedgerow please
I'm developing a piece of waste land as a wildlife garden. I am planting a hedgerow on the long thin spit of land which runs behind a low wall by a footpath.    Next week 70 native hedgerow bare root plants are arriving. I cleared the weeds from by Helen Bang
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15/11/2012 14:03:46
by Helen Bang
Spraying grapes
In the "greenhouse job checklist" for this week (week 32, 30 July - 5 Aug) it said to "Thin bunches of dessert grapes and spray vines to ward off diseases". This was very timely as I've recently found a few of my grapes have gone mouldy and by geme
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29/07/2012 16:53:06
by geme